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Copy of a letter written to Mr. Petkum , the Holstein Minister, concerning the printed letters said to be those that pass'd between Count Gyllenborg, Baron Gortz, and others, Feb. 28, 1716-17. Copie d'une Lettre ecrite a Mr. Petkum, au Sujet des Lettres imprimees, qu'on dit etre celles du Comte de Gyllemberg, du Baron de Gortz, & autres, le 28 Fev. 1716-17.
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Date: 1717]
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A view of ancient laws, against immorality and profaneness Under the following Heads; Lewdness; Profane Swearing, Cursing, and Blasphemy; Perjury; Prophanation of Days devoted to Religion; Contempt or Neglect of Divine Service; Drunkenness; Gaming; Idleness, Vagrancy, and Begging; Stage-Plays and Players; and Duelling. Collected from the Jewish, Roman, Greek, Gothic, Lombard, and other laws, down to the middle of the eleventh century. By John Disney, M. A. Vicar of St. Mary's in Nottingham.
Disney, John, 1677-1730.
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Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]
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Copy of a letter found on Monday morning the 28th. of Jan. 1788, in a rail on the Milbrook foot path near the Dairy Gate
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Date: 1788]
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A Copy of a letter wrote to a member of Parliament, after the proposals for reducing the publick debt were rejected at the last General Court of the Bank of England : Wherein is inserted, a copy of the preamble to the act of the 9th of Queen Anne, for reducing the interest of money from 6 to 5 per cent. Very proper to be consider'd by all landed gentlemen, merchants and traders, especially such as are members of the House of Commons.
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Date: MDCCL. [1750]
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Copy of a letter from the Earl of Egremont to the Earl Temple
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Date: 1763]
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